
SummarySami (Alex Bakri), a Palestinian-born Israeli citizen living in Jerusalem, receives an invitation to his brother’s wedding forcing him to return to the Arab village where he grew up. After the wedding finishes, with no explanation, Sami's hometown is put under a military blockade lockdown by the Israeli government. When chaos erupts overnight amo... Read More
Directed By:Eran Kolirin
Written By:Sayed Kashua, Eran Kolirin
Let It Be Morning
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Feb 2, 2023
80
Despite flashes of droll humor, the film builds up an undercurrent of suspense, with the prospect of violence always near. Kolirin (the movie version of “The Band’s Visit”) orchestrates the proceedings with confidence and significant subtlety, never letting political diagnoses overwhelm character.
Jan 31, 2023
80
The situation of Israel’s Arab population is treated with poised satirical acidity in Let It Be Morning, a film mixing social comedy with a touch of absurdism that, though rooted in real-world conflict, has distinct echoes of Buñuel’s The Exterminating Angel.
Jan 31, 2023
80
This is a farce of stasis, not frenzied activity. By holding his characters literally captive — as the village is held, absurdly but violently, under siege — Kolirin forges an actual microcosm through which to examine the social and political status of Israel’s Arab community.
Feb 6, 2023
75
Mostly gentle but occasionally turbulent comic drama, which is primarily about the ways people fail their families, friends and themselves.
Feb 2, 2023
70
Although this well-acted film, which was Israel’s official submission for the 2022 international film Oscar, is a bit slow-going, it presents a timely, pointed, at times cleverly satirical snapshot of Israeli-Palestinian relations. It also offers an often poignant look at a dysfunctional family at the center of it all.
Feb 3, 2023
65
Kolirin has a sense for the bleakly surreal, and an ability to balance even the darkest experiences with empathetic shades of gray. Everyone here is bound by bars of some sort, and everyone has the freedom to make certain choices within them.
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Production Company:
- Dori Media Group
- Dori Media Paran
- Les Films du Poisson
- Israeli Film Fund
- Channel 13
- Mifal Hapais
- CNC Aide aux cinémas du monde - Institut Français
- La Région Île-de-France
Release Date:Feb 3, 2023
Duration:1 h 41 m
Awards
Awards of the Israeli Film Academy
• 7 Wins & 14 Nominations
War on Screen International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Kerala International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























